The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

t VOL. 12 , GEDARVILLE, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 3. 1891 NO. 35 tctually mostly. | regular 20 per Bargaiiif O U R Elegant BleachedtableDamask 56 inches ■wide only 471-2 cents TheBest Table oilCloth 20cts per yd. hpe>l^ys ht25 .qts: The Best Floor Oil Cloth 25cts peryd. s^uareyd. ITTLCPftiCES ' S om e p e cK they have mess, for a -'good one. and never values. We t i, <and we It 9ft90 that [E HOME. r'ANT * >0 mnm. ?E TO CASH BUYERS 6 FEB CENT OFF TO CASH BUYERS OfBoots. Shoes, Underwear $&, Clothing, This d!soountmeans$1.00woth: ofthese goods .9^0. Or a $L25 pair of shoes for $1,18. It will pay you to buy at , t.- B I R D ’ S A M M O T H ♦t‘ i| K HKRfi .Lt) . AN INDHPI4NDKNT WUKKI.Y NKWSCAOKK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 3 1891. |P. rr. liftA JR, Editor and Prop'r #»R1CE S » .2 5 PEf» ANNUM. rant m our ikb 'jfoii on Fall and see H erald , Xenia is talking of having n plusli factory, , __^________ Minnie Ford nnd Gertie Riokett were in Xenia this week. Court Satterfield, o f .Xenia, spent last Saturday with his mother in Ce- darvillc. ■-< '' 1 -i ... ■ -■ f • - « C, F. Tindall and wife, o f Sehntji, were the guests o f F. H. Tiudall and family Tuesday. > Barnum & Bailey was Well patron­ ized by our citizens Thursdny while they were at Springfield. Notice is-hereby given that nil per­ sons found huuting or fishing on the Farm o f Caleb Nooks will be prosecut­ ed for tresspassing, Hon. Andrew Jackson, John Fields-' and several other of our staid citi­ zens attended “ Yearly Meeting” at Miss Anna Homan, who has been working for the postal telegraph com­ pany at Springfield,'has been trans­ ferred to Indianapolis, where she will remain duriug the winter. Mrs. Smith is spending a few weeks in Kentucky with her husband who is teaching school at Crab Ordhard. Miss Jennie Ervin started Tuesday, for Kansas City, Missouri, to visit her niece, Mrs. Effie Carben. On Thursday of last week, Mrs. Nettie Rakestrow, nee Mllburu, o f "Columbus, was united in marriage with Mr. Hnrtsook^ofthe same city. But few o f Mrs. Hnrtsook’s friends in this vicinity knew of herinarriage un­ it in every Democratic face, when we have it one hundred and fifteen years old, of purest quality. M argaret A. D. T ownslky . j Turnbull E x cu r s io n R d tes to St. L o u is A ' M - “ ^ r . t ) « o b « 16, via the Pennsylvania j *9 he ^I) OF HORSES. Lines. .. . . ■ Consisting o f 3 work horses, oue two 3 years old. PUBL IC SA L E . Smith's die place fiir a seatoain; We will sell at our residence twojv For Sa la-A choice lot iif ’ timothy mdes southeast of Cedarville; oh the•^ " J o ^ f e B roxh ^ M Road, commence,-rlO o’- principal stations on the j (hf v'we »>«'* with foal, 2Brood; ia Lines, October 4th, 5tli IMares, 1 three year old ClydesDnle £ fnr th* rminil M“ » . 1 WOe ol<* F ,1Jy* 1 ’ Excursion tickets will.be sold to St. Louis from Pennsylvani and 6 th, at ono fare for t e rou d tiip, rccount„of the Bt. .Louis Fair and the Veiled ^Prophet’s Carnival. They will be good funning until Oc­ tober 10 th. . yearn old, and' two ifij Notice. — .— „ Notice is hereby given that a mass til sho enlightened them while spend-■ .-Qojiventioft. o f republican voter* of ing a few drya here this week. <Cedarvillo township will he held in TheXenia Republican i» eutitled to theLogau club roonfo Tuesday even- a great deal ofpruisofor its elegant; ing October 13, for the purpose ot account o f the Republican meeting vrenominating a candidate for theofiicc held in Cedarville Friday evening o f •of Justice of the Pence, last week, Bio. Beverage was prea- j B ev . A ndrew . ent any caught it all, B u t, theie | C entkal C cm . never is and discount on John, and in LHNT 1 - Richmond, Indiana, this week.- '4 . .. * - K Harry Hannaberry who has ’ been *t W-, rusticating fu this vicinity the past at. ■ four months, returned to his home in Bills,' ■ Philadelphia this week greatly im- leads, ■ proved in health, having gained forty »ds, j pounds in weight. * euts, B Tho Logan clnb hasdecided to hold spite o f the eiforts >)f his compeditore, he continues to publish the spiciest paper in the country, —» «—■ «- • Three Wedding Govrae. E d , H ekald ;*— * VV’e did not know that the. “ fiber” o f American grown flax, was one of the essential issues learned stRteBmnu were discussing this campaign, or with pleasure we would have shown to Hon. lt, G.. Horr, o f Muh.gnn, when here last Friday, a remunnt o f FOR SALE. -. Three Selnrn rams, and one milch cOw, Call on C. E. C ooley . 2t Butter, Jersey. Milk Crackers at * * ' ’ G uay ’ s . * Harvesting Oils at Ridgway’B , Cheese, Crackers and Ginger snaps at G uay ’ s . Mower Oils at Ridgway’s. * Elegant Toilet Soaps at Ridgway’s Pharmacy, m Buy your fresh and salt meals at ________ „ . Wedding dress o f purest linen, filmy, and delicate asany that might cornel '!><•old reliable meat store of 0 . W. l‘roni,a Holland or England, loom. Tire flax was grown in the Tuecdrn year old Gelding. ( 20 HEAD OF CATTLE. Consisting o f 3 Milch Cows, one with calf by her side—one fresh Nov. 10th, 5 Two year old Steers-^O one year old Steers—2 Spring Calves. . 60 HEAD OF MERINO AND COT 8 WOLD. SEIEEP Consisting o f 18 Breeding Ewes, 7 Head 6 f Yearling Weathers, 15 Head o f Weather Lambs, 20 Head of CottswXdd breeding Ewes. —53 HEAD OF IIOCS.— Consisting of 20 Head of Shouts. 6 Brood Sows, 1 with 5 pigs - 2 with 7 pigs each -* and 1 with 8 pigs. 1 ONE HOUSE CARRIAGE. 13 TONS OF TIMOTHY HAY IN BARN, TERMS OF SALE: A credit o f Nine Months on ' nil sums over $5.00 with two approved securities. --------- SALE POSITIVE--------- D. H. M arshall & S on , Auction­ eers, J as . H. A ndrews , Clerk. T urnbull S isters . tirday afternoon Oct. 17th from 4 tr. flo’clock p. m. for the purpose ot al­ lowing all who desire to learn the in­ tricacies o f the new ballot system. Every person wlio would like to go to Xenia Monday to attend the Me Kihley meeting, and-bus no convey anceof their own, will be furnished transportation if they wilt report at theHERAtDWfBee no later than four o’clock this evening, , Major Townsly, who for several months has been taking long walks every morning for the purjjoee o f re­ ducing his weight, and as a result hr now weighs more than fifty pound? less than he did fife monthsago. He is making a decided improvement in his health and look* Imiter generally, A pleasant surprise was given Miw I S life Ih rn y TiUfday turning, by her friends Who called at lief home and spent the evening, bringing w th them refreshment* which were lerved about nine nVlock. was valley, near where is now the pretty town o f Port Royal, Juniuta county, Pn. on the farm o f one o f its first pioneer settlers then located in 1754, grown and scutched by his hands, spun by his dnuglitcr,. woven _ by their mother, a former Scotch las­ sie from the Ayrshire hills. The web was then blenched to snowy whiteness and from it was made the wedd ng gown* of their three duughtetA t.uosc triple tnnrriiiges Were Celebr/ited at the Christmas-tide o f 1777, on the home coming o f the thtee revolution- " ary eoldiea lovers then on furlough | from Washington's army. _ j* and salt Crouse. , Tlio finest line o f fresh meats in the county at C. W. Dean’s /- Fresh cakes and hread at the b* kerj'. J acob S eigler F r u i t C a u s . * We are selling our own make of fruit cans at fifty cc-nfs per dozen. Crouse and Bull. • Go to Boyd’s restaurant for a good meal, only 25 cents. Syrup and Molasses af G uay ' s . Our Stock of Patent Medicines is WliV their entire outfit o f bed and complete at. Ridgvmy’s Pharmacy, table lmeiLW.«s of the- purest, without * °fcwtx.t ppicc(Un(1 p|,kle? nt iisuspicion of cottou. , ■ e ■ ' jsnsn on............ Coming down u decade, I 'could have exhibited to him beautiful samples of linen o f that favorite pattern known as the “ honey comb.” The flax grown liy my fatherjn Miami county, near Pi<jun, 0 ., spun by my own motheFs hands, and woven by an ex- pert from the old Countryover half a century ago, everything was lined | then. Wlmt’s the matter with the; “ fiber” o f American grown flax now? No need to wait for the sample iron* the Minnesota ficlds’nr looms* wbioh G ray ' s . G o to Charlie Smith for 1 a shave. « Teeth extracted, without *pain ly application Of corning at Dr. Homan’s office. • * ! ♦ ArittifOMSiMT ; Cradkwl Wheat Grsnulaietl Ifstulny . " J - . h>riuo,IW«ett’ F«riMose at •G ray ’ si - Rftl Soda, Borax,' AluM, SulFhof, had been ordered that homight shake Saltpetre and Blue Vitrol at Bull’s. ■ * • H A R V E S T E X C U R S IO N S . Reduced Kates win the JPenn- sylvnn la Linen. On August 25tli, Scptemlier 15th and 29th, excursion tickets at especial­ ly reduced round trip rateswill lie sold from nil principal coubon ticket sta­ tions on the Pennsylvania ^.ines West of Pittsburg to points in the west, northwest and southwest, good return­ ing for thirty daysfrom date o f sale. For An ther information apply to the nearest agent of the Pennsylvania Lines, 1 Barbed wire for fencesid '' . ’ ’ " Andrew Brb <SzTCo; ^ We have a car load o f ferteriiker oa the rood that will be here^ id aniple ” Itime for seeding, Andrew Bro. & Co. 5a Homo blankets,: wolf robes, etc., ! atAndrow Bro & Co. Spring repair work jatMurray’s har­ ness shop.' A flue line of pocket and table cut­ lery ut Grouse & Hull's; ‘ # ICE t , ' at Ridgeway's. • • Rolled Avena nnd Wheat, Oatmeal and Cracked Wheat, Farino" and Parched Farinose, Pearl Barley, Gran- , ulutcd Hominy at C ray ’ s , . Muehino Oils at ; Ridgway’s ^ IHoliest market price Imid for wheat at A ndokw ' & lino, »ll»r<i and Soft refined Sugars at G uay ’ s . • Wanted some one scarce ofchildren ) to care for my horses nod do other choree. House rent free. I>. S. Ervin. * A full line of full and winter cloth­ ing new ready. Childrens’ suits £1,25 and up. Boys’ suits from 84,00 ter $16,00, nud mens* ia all varieties, 3t.-26A. R. Crandall & Co. Xenia.* / Peiu -1 es, Apricots and Prunes a G ray ’S. , Wood and Willow,ware at G ray ' s . . * - I f you want a stylish livery, rig go to Boyd’s. - , Fish at ( G lu t’s. Paints in all size packages and col* R e.otio. -• . Mrs.-Michael Curtain, Plainfield. tll.» Hfakes the ^fatemont (but she taught cold, which settled on he* iuiigs; she was treufed for a monfli by her family physician, but grew Worse, lie tofd her she was a hope- k-sy clelim of eoiHumpibm and tTiUt uoimtlielim coltId curb her, Her druggist suggested Dr. King’* New Dlwove.tv, Mr Consumption} She (iiUighl ti/htuile and to her. ilellgbt fopijd hytjsHf bou.-fllted, iiinn tifsi ido.H*; , fihe vmitiutied its-use ail}! sf. ter takiiig u - u J iq MI cs , fo*.unV hersei. ir.ntid uiid.fyelj, now: dt^s her, own large bottles 80c, aioi li^Xk' ore at .Ridgway’a t Corfi, Tomatoes, Beans, &c.». at v G ray ’ s , Tobacos and Cigars at G ray ’ s , • Pure Pine tar at Ridgway’s- , Paint and Varnish Brushes at Ridgway’s. » Window glass nnd Putty at Ridgway’s Pharmacy. • New Perfumes at Ridgway’s. ' Picture Frames made *0 order at Ridgway’s I’liarmaev. If yon want a good lunch or a scjutire meal go to Boyd’s and try hjm once- , . .. , s » v— *-T- rJ1- ’ H n n d a y I 'l i n r u i o i iA v i i i Site .FeMitaylvntiitt.LIiteR. ^Tiekefs nt one fare for the ronftd trip between Ony two .station* on the Cincinnati Division From Columbus atid Springfield, to Cindlinnti inclu­ sive will be sold by tho P- C, (?; A Bt. L. Ry. C q , on each Bunday until further hoticej.dmlng tbe, tmu.mir of / .

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